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Hebrew Bible Heroes - Abraham Moses Noah & David - cover

Hebrew Bible Heroes - Abraham Moses Noah & David

Samuel Shepherd

Maison d'édition: Samuel Shepherd

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# 📚✨ Discover the Epic Lives of Hebrew Bible Heroes! ✨📚
**HEBREW BIBLE HEROES: Abraham, Moses, Noah, & David**
Immerse yourself in the timeless stories of faith, courage, and divine inspiration with **HEBREW BIBLE HEROES: Abraham, Moses, Noah, & David**. This captivating collection brings to life the incredible journeys of four monumental figures from the Hebrew Bible, each chosen by God to shape the destiny of nations and leave an indelible mark on history.
### 🌟 **BOOK 1 - ABRAHAM: THE FATHER OF NATIONS** 🌟
Step into the world of Abraham, the patriarch whose unwavering faith in God led him from the familiar to the unknown. Follow his extraordinary journey as he answers God's call, forming the foundation of a nation blessed beyond measure. Abraham's story of trust, sacrifice, and divine promise will inspire you to walk in faith, no matter the path ahead.
### 📜 **BOOK 2 - MOSES: THE LAWGIVER AND LEADER** 📜
Witness the dramatic rise of Moses, from his miraculous survival as an infant to his pivotal role as the liberator of the Israelites. Moses' life is a testament to the power of faith and perseverance. Discover how he led his people out of bondage in Egypt, received the Ten Commandments on Mount Sinai, and established a covenant that would define a nation. Moses' story is one of triumph, struggle, and unwavering dedication to God's mission.
### 🛡️ **BOOK 3 - NOAH: THE BUILDER OF THE ARK** 🛡️
Join Noah on a voyage of faith and obedience amidst a world consumed by corruption and violence. Chosen by God to preserve life through the Great Flood, Noah's unwavering righteousness and steadfastness shine as beacons of hope and renewal. Experience the awe-inspiring narrative of the ark, the flood, and the covenant that promises a new beginning for humanity. Noah's journey is a powerful reminder of the enduring nature of God's mercy and justice.
### 👑 **BOOK 4 - DAVID: THE SHEPHERD KING** 👑
Explore the multifaceted life of David, the shepherd boy who rose to become Israel's greatest king. From his humble beginnings in the fields of Bethlehem to his triumphant reign in Jerusalem, David's story is a symphony of faith, valor, and profound worship. Delve into his psalms, his victories, and his moments of repentance and redemption. David's legacy as a warrior, poet, and man after God's own heart offers timeless lessons on leadership and devotion.
### 🌍 **Why This Collection?** 🌍
- **Inspiring Narratives**: Each book brings the ancient stories to life, offering insights and inspiration for today's readers.
- **Timeless Wisdom**: The lessons from Abraham, Moses, Noah, and David are as relevant now as they were millennia ago.
- **Beautifully Written**: Engaging prose that captures the essence of these legendary figures and their divine missions.
- **Richly Illustrated**: Vivid illustrations that enhance your reading experience, bringing each story to life.
### 🎁 **Perfect for...** 🎁
- Personal enrichment and spiritual growth
- Family reading and discussions
- Gifts for loved ones seeking inspiration and faith
📖✨ **Embark on a journey through time and faith with Hebrew Bible Heroes. Let the stories of Abraham, Moses, Noah, and David inspire and transform your life.** ✨📖
Order your copy today and discover the enduring power of these biblical legends!
Disponible depuis: 06/08/2024.

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